Population

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Population is a problem for a poor nation.

Population is strength for an educated nation.

Population is a non-issue even as other material resources can become non-issues.

Evolutionarily, population exerts the pressure the society needs to change.

Artificial control of the population is effective, but its psychological effects are not always desirable.

Even when absorbed into nation-building or personal career growth, the excess of energy does not seem to have desirable expression.

The most populous nations, in future becoming the most powerful nations is a possibility.

More than the numbers, the age groups into which population will emerge will be a problem.

As the rural population of 18th century became the urban population of the 20th century, the 21st century may be a century of senile population.

Population can become immaterial even as the size of territory became immaterial to democracies that do not initiate wars.